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SALES BY AUCTION. 'r*JW pEMTJERA RESIDENTS. TUXtJRIOUS AND TTALUABLE -L/JXURIOUS . and Valuable "ITIURNISHINGS. J. 1 URNISHINGS. J. H. A ns ell and C°" AT ' N°' 9, ryyAIATAE.UA J^OAD (Sixth street on. left past Remviera tram terminus). IJIO-DAY (MONDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from MR. WALLACE, who is leaving for England, will Soil ' I TitUS WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR -1- FURNISHINGS OF HIS MODERN" RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS. As under:— OLDSMOBILB MOTOR-CAR. 5 to 7ator - in perfect condition THREE-QUARTER BILLIARD' TABLE. BALLS. CUES. MARKER, AND ALL ACCESSORIES, by Barton MoGill, equal to new. DRAWING ROOM.—UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Ha*ke. underdamner. very fine tone; D. Pol. Piano Stool, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in saddlebags (valued £40) '- 7-PIECE INLAID SHERATON SUITE OF CHAIRS AND SETTEE, uph. in Silk Tapestry, valued £30;, HANDSOME POL. RDdU OCTAGON OCC. TABLE. SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPET SQ.. 2/3 ft x 16ft. valued *50: LARGE POL. WALNUT OVERMANTEL. POL. ROSEWOOD AFTERNOON TEA TABLE AND SERVICE TRAY. Aim. and Mohair H. Rugs. B.M. Kerb and Brasses. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTINGS. PASTELS. AND WATER COLOURS. Hand-painted Vases. Ornaments and Bric-s-Brac. Aft. T«a Sets. Crystal and Cut Glass Ware. Madras Casement Curtains LIVING ROOM.—LARG7? D. POL. KAURI EXT. DINING TABLE. VEL. PILE . TABLE COVER. D.P. KAURI BUFFET. HANDSOME POL. URI SIDEBOARD, LGE. KAURI GLABS-FTD. BOOKCASE. Lite. Collection of Books. '(j-Dce. Walnut Suite of Chairs and Conch. CABINET GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS. 3 SEA GRASS LOUNGE . CHAIRS. AMERICAN ORGAN (by Guelph). Marble Clock. Jardinieres and Ferns, E.P.N.S. Ware. Dinner Ware. SUP. AXM. CARPET SQ.. 14ft x 12ft. Madras Curtains HALL.—O.R. HALLSTAND. 0. RIMU HALL SEAT. MAJOLICA JARDINIERE AND PALM. 13vds AXM. CARPET RUNNER. lOlvrl* AXM. STAIR RUNNER AND STAIR RODS. Vestibule Lino., Heavy Chenille Hal! Curtains. Barometer. 9vds AXM. CARPET RUNNER. 9*"?s HALT. LINO.. Walnut Oval Hall Table. Hall Pictures. 2 Verandah Seats. BREAKFAST ROO"— IG KATTRT r'TTTP. FONIER. KAURI DTXTNCJ- ARABLE. Table Cover. 6yds SUPFR. LINO.. Pictures and Engro-vines. T&ocstrv Couch. BEDROOMS 4-PTECE POT- RIMU BEDROOM SUITE. Wire Wove s."d Kapok Mattresses. MOTT. KAURI SCOTCH CHEST. 1" x 12 BRUSSELS CARPET Duchess Pair. Rev. Bedside Rugs, Box' Ottoman. Enamel Pier Mirror. 4-PIECE D.P.K. SUITE. Wire Wove and Kapok. Simile O.R. BED AND WIRE. O.R. DRESSrWG TABLE. 8-DRAWER SCOTCH CHERT. Toilet Ware, Rev. Rues. Comb. Single O.R. Bed and Bedding. 9vd« SUPER. LINO.. 7yds SUPER LINO. BILLIARD ROOM.—« BILLIARD TABLE AND ACCESSORIES. LGIE. PIER MIRROR. PASTEL PAINTINGS AND PICTURE® Ornaments. O.R. Kerb. COSY CORNER SHADOW TISSUE CUSHIONS. Lino. Surround. KITCHEN.— KIT. TABLES, 6 A.B. CHAIRS, 14vds Coneoleum. Lthr. Couch. ALUM. SAUCEPANS. Kettles. Alum. Utensils, Crockery. Glassware. PRES. PAN. and a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF UTENSILS TOO NUMEROUS TO DETAIL. OUTSIDE.— LAWK MOWERS. GARDEN HOSE. GARDEN TOOLS. MANGLE. WRINGER. Galv. Tubs. Brushes. Brooms. Mobs. CHnRW. SHAPPT.ES SEPARATOR AND DAIRYING UTENv SILS. LAWN TENNIS NET AND MARKERS. 1 HOLRTF.TN COW AND 2 CALVES. 94 T.F.CTTORN' FOWT.S. 12 ORPINGTON FOWLS. 12 DUCKS. NOTE.This is . a rare opportunity for those who are looking for superior Furnishings. The Oldsmobile Motorcar will bo offered at 1 P.M. SHARP. Aay trial will be given morning of Sale A motor- bus will leave Remuora tram terminus at regular intervals from 10.30 to 11 a.m. for the convenience of 'those attending. J. H. ANSELL. Auctioneer and Expert Valuer. gALE QF gURPLUS JgTOCK. ALE QF gURPLUS gTOCK. ! rjiHURSDAY, A l PRIL 10 AT 12.30 p M - I JPREEMAN p JACKSON AND QO.. ' > LIMITED, ; Instructed by G. F. MOORE. ESQ., will hold a Sale at Old Bashey Park Homestead. Kai Iwi, of his surplus stock, consisting of:— QATTLE: n 10-YEAR-OLD RUN HEREFORD COWS, pasturing with Stud Hereford Bulls. 28 9-YEAR-OLD RUN HEREFORD COWS. pasturing with Stud Hereford Bull. 35 8-YEAR-OLD RUN HEREFORD COWS. pasturing with Stud Hereford Bull. 16 6-YEAR-OLD RUN HEREFORD COWS. pasturing with » Stud Hereford Bull. 15 6-YEAR-OLD RUN HEREFORD COWS. pasturing with Stud Hereford Bull. 5 4-YEAR-OLD RUN , HEREFORD COWS, pasturing with Stud Hereford Bull. 23 3-YEAR-OLD ' RUN HEREFORD COWS, pasturing with Stud Here--1 ford Ball 38 2-YEAR-OLD RUN HEREFORD HEIFERS, pasturing with Stud Hereford Bull. 45 2-YEAR HEREFORD STEERS. 43 YEARLING HEREFORD STEERS. 70 STEER CALVES. t 40 YEARLING RUN HEREFORD HEIFERS. 70 RUN HEREFORD HEIFER CALVES. 25 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. gHEEP. ' 1400 4 AND 5-YEAR EWES, running with Southdown Rams. . 400 4 AND 6-TOOTH EWES • (mostly 4tooth), running with Romney Rams. . ... _• 400 2-TOOTH EWES, running with Romney Rams. 800 MIXED SEX LAMBS. . „ _ '70 CULL SOUTHDOWN CROSS LAMBS. 25 AGED SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 25 ROMNEY RAMS. 4 and 6-tooth. and full mouth. Luncheon Provided. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISIJ TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT HAMILTON, at the request of the Mortgagee, on SATURDAY. M AY 0^ AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. .jypSSRS. AND 00. Have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at their Auction Mart, Market Street, To Awamutu, on the abovementioned date: „ ALL THOSE I pieces of 1 land containing in the aggregate 29. acres 0 roods 4 perches more or less, being Allotments 127, 136, 253, 250. 223, 226, 129. 227, 228, 231. 237 and 150 Town of Alexandra East and Lots 125. 125 A, 126, 193 A, 132, 132 A, 133, 137. 137 A, 138. 138 A, 139, 140, 142, 142 A. 145, 145 A. 147, 153. 154. 217, 218. 218 A. 219. 219 A, '220. 220 A. 221. 221 A, and 222 Town of Pirongia East. . ' -" - . . • The Titles to the first mentioned, i . Allotments containing 7 acres ar» under the Deed" Registration Act, and the Titlos to tho balance of the land comprising 22 acres 0 roods 4 perches are under the Land Transfer Act. . . ' The property is ; situate on the righthand «iide of the Pirongia-Kawhia Road, and stretches practically from Miss Miller's to the Whatawhatahoe Bridge. There is a 4-roomed dwellinarhouse thereon, which is insured for £200. The property is divided into for £200. The property fa divided into five raddocks, which run along the banks of the Waipa River, 5 minutes , from the Pirongia Post Office, and has at one time been all ploughed and grassed. The Mortgagee's application and his estimate of the value of the property, and also the conditions of sale, can be seen at the Office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a copy of the Conditions of Sale may also be seen at the Office of MessTs. Collins and Downs. Solicitors, To Awamutu, or the Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 3

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